<div dir="ltr">Hi all,<div style>I'm building a testing environment and I need to use some kvm virtual machines as host nodes.</div><div style>Since I cannot enable the hardware acceleration inside a virtual machine*, I'd like to know how to configure a host node like the configuration that there is in the kvm sandbox (that actually use qemu-kvm with the parameter -no-kvm).</div>
<div style>As frontend node and host nodes I'm using Debian 7, and opennebula is installed from the .deb packages for Debian 7 downloaded from the opennebula website.</div><div style><br></div><div style>Thank you all,</div>
<div style>Marco Fanti</div><div style><br></div><div style>*I know it is possible to enable nested kvm inside kvm, the guide isĀ <a href="http://palexster.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/enable-nested-virtualization-on-kvm/">http://palexster.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/enable-nested-virtualization-on-kvm/</a>,</div>
<div style>BUT this features has a lot of bug, especially in the "old" versions of kvm like the one in Debian Stable, so I'd like a more stable solution, like to use qemu without kvm as in the kvm sandbox</div>
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